Tom Cushing emailed me yesterday, “Now, I either have to write my year-end poem, or just wish everybody a good weekend. ;-)”

That reminded me that I wrote a couple of songs many, many years ago (at least 30 or more) about Christmas and New Year’s. So I thought I would take the easy way out and just add them to my blog as “poems.”

Of course song verses are for the most part not real poetry, but most people don’t know the difference. Verse has to do with rhythm and meter and fitting a tune. Poetry, good poetry, has to do with creating verbal imagery.

So here are my lyrics to “Christmas Wish” and “Happy New Year, Anyway.” I don’t have the music handy, but if I find it I’ll post it as images.

Christmas Wish

Let there be peace on Earth

And goodwill towards men,

How often have these words been spoken?

Yet so many, many ways

On so many, many days

Has the meaning of this phrase

Been broken.

Let there be peace on Earth

And goodwill towards men

Will, I hope, someday comes true.

So if I could have one wish

Then I’d make this the Christmas

Present that I give to you.

Happy New Year, Anyway

Now another year has passed

Time is moving much too fast

Seems like we just had the last

“Happy New Year, Anyway.”

Guy Lombardo’s Auld Lang Sine

Drink a toast with last year’s wine

Hope the new year turns out fine.

“Happy New Year, Anyway.”

Time Square, no care

Singing in the street

Snowflakes, day breaks,

Oh, my aching feet!

Well another year has gone,

But a lot of stuff went wrong

So I’ll finish up my song with

“Happy New Year, Anyway.”

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5 Comments

  1. Derp,

    I’ll try making a recording but I’m not a good singer. If it is good enough I’ll find a way to post it. No guarantee though.

    Roz

  2. Thank you, Derp.

    My voice wasn’t too bad but I was off key on one of the songs. At least I was able to post them for you. Thanks for asking. It was fun.

    Roz

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